Beautiful, fast interface with innovative, useful new features. Great hardware design. Very good contacts, messaging and multimedia integration. ...
Interface has a steep learning curve. Trackball seriously underused. Camera and multimedia functions good, but cant compete with the best. ...
The Palm Pre is a very good phone, and an exciting addition to the smartphone world. We enjoyed our time with the phone, and would have no trouble recommending the phone. But to who would we recommend it? iPhone users might be put off by the less int...
Abstract: I waited in line this morning for about 45 minutes and managed to be number 2 in line. This is a drastic difference then my experience waiting in line for both the iPhone and the iPhone 3G. That said, once in the store the process took about 40 minutes...
Abstract: Palm Pre Review: Dont Call it an iPhone Killer Posted on Jun 5, 09 06:09 PM PDT By Sean Captain Publishers note: unlike the older Palm Pre mini Review, this post was written with the final retail version of the Palm Pre. Remember the old "Dont call ...
Abstract: After 6 months of hype and eager anticipation that didnt quite reach iPhone-level hysteria, the Palm Pre is finally here. Currently exclusive to Sprint in the US (its also available in Canada on Bell), the Pre is the first iPhone contender thats ac...
The Palm Pre has been tasked with an almost impossible job: it's the device that's supposed to put both Palm and Sprint back on course after months in the doldrums. Amazingly, it just might do it. Palm has created an operating system and a suite of so...
Abstract: Palm has possibly saved the company by introducing its best phone ever to the crowds at CES 2009. The Palm Pre is a slider that has a 3.1-inch LCD touchscreen, a brand-spanking-new operating system (OS) and a curvaceous body you won't be able to keep y...
Slick and fun user interface, Synergy links contacts and unifies calendars, Very good Web browser, Elegant notification system, Fast, responsive accelerometer, Loud speaker
Short battery life, Cramped keyboard, Apps load slowly, Can’t search e-mail, Lacks video recording
Great look and superb feel. Wellconceived OS with multitasking and instant notification. Physical keyboard. Utilizes iTunes to load and refresh content
Multitasking puts a big suck on the battery. Sprint exclusivity will be annoying to Palmphiles on a contract with AT&T, Verizon or TMobile. Keyboard is puny. If Apple blocks the handset's access to iTunes, Pre users are hosed
Abstract: After a long wait since the initial announcement at CES in January, the Palm Pre is finally here. Is it your type? Well, if youre the kind of person who wants the latest greatest thing? Yes. If youre the type who is a Palm fanatic. Yes. If youre o...